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do you agree with a recent argument that it's a civil rights issue? . i do believe it's a right for us to be educated. it's not a right to demand education from another person. i can't go to you and say i demand you give me education. that's a -- that's not quite -- a civil right as it is something we need to address as a people and as a nation. it is important. i was listening to a speaker who stated that when the -- the department of education was created we were the number one nation for education in the world. now we are down to like in the 20e. that's staggering. the first thing we need to fix is go back to the constitution which doesn't allow for department of education. now this would then put it back on the states to allow what goes on but for me, i believe that the parents and the teachers should have the most -- the largest say in what goes on with the students and how the money goes. this is how we should address at the lowest level instead of top down type of government controlling regulation we have now. >> i hate to cut you off but we have
do you agree with a recent argument that it's a civil rights issue? . i do believe it's a right for us to be educated. it's not a right to demand education from another person. i can't go to you and say i demand you give me education. that's a -- that's not quite -- a civil right as it is something we need to address as a people and as a nation. it is important. i was listening to a speaker who stated that when the -- the department of education was created we were the number one nation for...
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so when you look at the way the civil rights movement happened, there was a methodology, it wasn't just ministers feeling the spirit and saying oh, we're going to march today. you know, that was part of it, but they thought about very methodically and strategically, where do we get the most mileage whether we do a sit-in today or a boy cofment and they really thought about also, how do we do this in a way that we allow our opponent to save face so that after all of the tension clears up, we can come back together and join hands. so that's the problem today as i see it is many activists, not all, but many of them who don't really study my father's teachingings go straight to direct action, which is to confront rather than doing information-gathering, which is the first step of nonviolent reconciliation. we really just to go back to basics. it's all there. so a lot of our problems could probably be solved if we sought to find more of our things we have in common rather than the differences. yes, sir? >> many social and political careers in america have risen to prominence on the coattails
so when you look at the way the civil rights movement happened, there was a methodology, it wasn't just ministers feeling the spirit and saying oh, we're going to march today. you know, that was part of it, but they thought about very methodically and strategically, where do we get the most mileage whether we do a sit-in today or a boy cofment and they really thought about also, how do we do this in a way that we allow our opponent to save face so that after all of the tension clears up, we can...
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it's about protecting the civil right to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. anncr: no matter what mitt romney's ads say. we know what he'll do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. . >>> many people taking advantage of early voting in the day's leading up to the presidential election. a maryland woman told us she voted. it didn't go quite as planned. beth parker explains. >> reporter: it's the first time for early voting. obviously, it's going over well here in prince georges county. look at the huge line that snakes around here. one woman we talked to said she didn't mind wale wait negligent the
it's about protecting the civil right to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. i'll...
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news say they don't want their civil rights stripped away. >>> here at 7:00 yesterday you talked with us a little bit about dropping temperatures here at home and boy we could feel them today. >> yeah. some big difference, right? some areas as much as ten greece cooler this afternoon but we saw the sunshine in the afternoon, at least most of us did. the low clouds and the fog already moving back in, in fact, it's a little tough to see along highway one in some cases. down in pacifica you may find this or that to be aware of if you're going to be out and about. 61 san ra fell. widespread mid 60s at this time. look at the satellite radar. we're watching this system here that is going to bring us some rain and it looks like in time for some of our trick or treeth tomorrow night. you can see the northwest corner of california seeing just a few light sprinkles at this time. let's talk about what's here at home. we are dealing with just partly cloudy skies, a little bit of fog at the coast tomorrow morning we're going to wake up with the low clouds and fog once again but now it is 4:00 in t
news say they don't want their civil rights stripped away. >>> here at 7:00 yesterday you talked with us a little bit about dropping temperatures here at home and boy we could feel them today. >> yeah. some big difference, right? some areas as much as ten greece cooler this afternoon but we saw the sunshine in the afternoon, at least most of us did. the low clouds and the fog already moving back in, in fact, it's a little tough to see along highway one in some cases. down in...
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kazin when you think about the civil rights, labor movement, women's rights movement, are those all anti-war rock movement, are the causes of the left? i wouldn't argue that only radicals' involved in the movement, i mean today for example ron paul is antiwar. rahm polis no leftist. estimate of course. but there are people who may argue it's against americans going to war in different times, arguments for women's rights who are not on the left but i think the left-wing movements and organizers, people that want to make america a more egalitarian society those are the ones that pushed the causes for word and cause prominent trouble if you will and that's why i think they should get most of the credit for whatever success this causes or is achieved via >> huebner secure bouck donley era's and in the most it is rebels without a movement. what do you mean by that? >> there's a lot of radicals around, people like michael more, noam chomsky, the late howard is then sold to many copies of the book. but i think with all due credit to occupy wall street which is sustainable and people have leaders an
kazin when you think about the civil rights, labor movement, women's rights movement, are those all anti-war rock movement, are the causes of the left? i wouldn't argue that only radicals' involved in the movement, i mean today for example ron paul is antiwar. rahm polis no leftist. estimate of course. but there are people who may argue it's against americans going to war in different times, arguments for women's rights who are not on the left but i think the left-wing movements and organizers,...
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the documents were released about two hours ago including the first look at the fbi civil- rights investigation into the trading desk of dritan martin. -- chetry ron martin >> nearly 300 cases of documents released delving into the investigation of trayvon martin's death. investigators did not believe this was a racial profiling case. instead, they believe that the accused killer george zimmerman did not target him because of its skin color but instead because he was wearing a goudie. -- hoody. something's release today 911 calls between dimon and police, interviews of zimmerman's girlfriend who accused him of domestic violence. the report shows he has a history of calls to the police. he made half a dozen calls in the months leading up to martin's death. zimmerman is facing second- degree murder charges in the case. part of the case is whether martin's rights were violated. he is free on $1 million bond. >> about 250 firefighters in california are battling a wildfire along the american river canyon. this broke out around 3:00 p.m. yesterday afternoon. so far, i'd have scorched 200 acres. as of
the documents were released about two hours ago including the first look at the fbi civil- rights investigation into the trading desk of dritan martin. -- chetry ron martin >> nearly 300 cases of documents released delving into the investigation of trayvon martin's death. investigators did not believe this was a racial profiling case. instead, they believe that the accused killer george zimmerman did not target him because of its skin color but instead because he was wearing a goudie. --...
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civil rights have privacy issueshey're hoping this small aircraft could help with other law-enforcement agencies. >> for a search and rescue, squad, fire arms, rural areas. not easily accessible by a patrol car those types of situations. it could be a tremendous search help. >> the advantage is attractive. about a low amount of fuel on a helicopter. $1500 per helicopter. the shares to it is attractive. >> to lower the amount of fuel in a helicopter which is $1,500 per hour for a helicopter however, these are only $2,200 per month to park and has avoided the unmanned aircraft and privacy concerns that arise. >> when they think of a drone... drones that fly over pakistan. or a-grown but this is a quad helicopter. the about privacy concerns are always a concern for us. we have that robots and that and on the bomb squad and in the worst bomb squads for remote control. we do not roll closed down the road this is mission however specific. if we have a person that is fired off a gun and we can deploy this and nothing that the public would have a problem with that. of this is an increased inter
civil rights have privacy issueshey're hoping this small aircraft could help with other law-enforcement agencies. >> for a search and rescue, squad, fire arms, rural areas. not easily accessible by a patrol car those types of situations. it could be a tremendous search help. >> the advantage is attractive. about a low amount of fuel on a helicopter. $1500 per helicopter. the shares to it is attractive. >> to lower the amount of fuel in a helicopter which is $1,500 per hour for...
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the nation's oldest civil rights group ea from both campaigns. vice president joe biden received a warm reception in houston just a day after mitt romney addressed the same audience. biden suggested the republican vision for the country posed new dangers to voting and personal rights. >> you have the right to vote, you have the right to chang things. we see a future where those rights are expanded, not diminished. where racial profiling is a thing of the past, where access to the ballot is expanded and un unencumber unencumbered, there no distinctions made on the basis of race and gender on housing and financing. and so much more. did you think we'd be fighting these battles again? i didn't think we'd be back. i remember working with republicans, republicans. and by the way, this ain't your father's republican party. this is not the republican party in view today nor romney's. they see a different future where voting is made harder, not easier. >> biden taergted romney's stance on everything from education to health care, saying romney's economic
the nation's oldest civil rights group ea from both campaigns. vice president joe biden received a warm reception in houston just a day after mitt romney addressed the same audience. biden suggested the republican vision for the country posed new dangers to voting and personal rights. >> you have the right to vote, you have the right to chang things. we see a future where those rights are expanded, not diminished. where racial profiling is a thing of the past, where access to the ballot...
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war seemed irrelevant by the time it limped to a close after a voting rights act and civil rights act in the same years of atlanta and appomattox. virginia in the south had changed in profound ways following the centennial. now the ninth wealthiest state in the country, i'd like to thank everyone in this room who contributes to that with your taxes. arelosely balanced, voting for president obama in 2008, people all over the nation and the world now come to virginia, 60 languages spoken in the local schools. so virginia stepped up in 2006, organized really the largest and most active sesquicentennial commission in the country. and it's important to know this is not a celebration. there's no joy to be found in a war that caused the deaths of over 620,000 americans, divided families, tore apart a nation, and left cities in ruins. rather, it is a commemoration, it is a solemn remembrance of the americans, men and women, children, black and white from the north and south, who lived, fought, and died for that which they believed. so i decided, you know, okay, i'm willing to get behind such
war seemed irrelevant by the time it limped to a close after a voting rights act and civil rights act in the same years of atlanta and appomattox. virginia in the south had changed in profound ways following the centennial. now the ninth wealthiest state in the country, i'd like to thank everyone in this room who contributes to that with your taxes. arelosely balanced, voting for president obama in 2008, people all over the nation and the world now come to virginia, 60 languages spoken in the...
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civil rights icon jesse jackson dealt with questions of his son's whereabouts and the name of his doctor. >> his privacy and the doctor-patient privacy and where he is keeping his restoring is a distance that should be respected. >>reporter: he testified for the defense not trial of former illinois governor rod blagojevich and the justice department has indicted jackson family friend for allegedly offering to raise millions of dollars for blagojevich in exchange for the senate seat being vacated by president obama. >>shepard: how are other lawmakers responding today? >>guest: some democrats are critical of jackson for not sharing more information with the constituents but, at the same time, house leaders are wishing him well. >> our prayers and thoughts are with him and his family and we wish him the comfort he needs to get well. i said at the time when when he knew when necessity had a handle on what the evaluation was they would make it known and they have. >> we hope that he gets wealth soon and frankly we hope he gets back soon. i think this is an issue between he and his constituent
civil rights icon jesse jackson dealt with questions of his son's whereabouts and the name of his doctor. >> his privacy and the doctor-patient privacy and where he is keeping his restoring is a distance that should be respected. >>reporter: he testified for the defense not trial of former illinois governor rod blagojevich and the justice department has indicted jackson family friend for allegedly offering to raise millions of dollars for blagojevich in exchange for the senate seat...
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question 6 strengthens protections for our churches and guarantees the civil right to commit to the one you love. while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how do you feel? now i'm cold. hmm. this is a better choice. new cepacol sen
question 6 strengthens protections for our churches and guarantees the civil right to commit to the one you love. while there are those trying to divide us, presidents obama and clinton stand with us. pastors, business leaders, newspapers, democrats and republicans are all coming together for question 6. because it's about fairness-- treating everyone equal under the law. and who could be against that? it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands...
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a new stone carving of the civil rights activist was dedicated this evening. that sculpture was created by a north carolina artist named chaz fagan. carved -- and it was carved by a cathedral stone carver, shawn callahan. parks sits in the cathedral's human rights porch, alongside a carving of mother theresa, which was also carved this spring. >>> still ahead tonight on news 4 at 11:00, two people sent to the hospital after a partial collapse of atlantic city's famous boardwalk. >>> president obama creating gridlock in parts of los angeles as he attends a huge fund-raiser at george clooney's house. >>> plus incredible video of >>> all the victims of a chopper crash in the north sea are now safe. 12 passengers and two crew members were on board the helicopter when it went down 25 miles off the coast of aberdeen, scotland. that helicopter was taking workers to an offshore oil rig. no one was seriously injured. >>> tomorrow residents of an apartment complex damaged by a navy jet will begin to move back in. the jet malfunctioned on april 6th and went hurling into
a new stone carving of the civil rights activist was dedicated this evening. that sculpture was created by a north carolina artist named chaz fagan. carved -- and it was carved by a cathedral stone carver, shawn callahan. parks sits in the cathedral's human rights porch, alongside a carving of mother theresa, which was also carved this spring. >>> still ahead tonight on news 4 at 11:00, two people sent to the hospital after a partial collapse of atlantic city's famous boardwalk....
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. >> host: michael kazin, when you think about abolitionism, prohibition, civil rights, labor movement, women's right movements, are those all antiwar moment -- are those all causes of the left? >> guest: primarily. not all of them. i wouldn't want to argue -- we're always qualifying things and getting everything right as an historian. i wouldn't want to argue that only radicals were involved in these groups. today, for example, ron paul is antiwar, but he is not a leftist. but there are people who made arguments against america going to war at different times. arguments for women's rights, who are new on the left. i think the left wing movement, grassroot organizers, really -- people who really wanted to make america a more egalitarian society. they wanted to make causes prominent, got them noticees, made trouble, if you will, for the causes, and that's why i think they should get most of the credit for whatever success those causes achieved. >> host: you break your book down by eras. and in the most recent era it's rebels without a movement. what do you mean by that? >> guest: a lot
. >> host: michael kazin, when you think about abolitionism, prohibition, civil rights, labor movement, women's right movements, are those all antiwar moment -- are those all causes of the left? >> guest: primarily. not all of them. i wouldn't want to argue -- we're always qualifying things and getting everything right as an historian. i wouldn't want to argue that only radicals were involved in these groups. today, for example, ron paul is antiwar, but he is not a leftist. but...
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and join the concerned members and to talk about youth civil rights in the city of baltimore. the main issue is the money being allocated to build a new jail for youth charged as adults. >>> what does it mean for baltimore and the planned casino. and executives will answer that question. and more this afternoon. the group meets at monaco. >>> and discussing kidnappings. baltimore new commissioner and the county's chief james johnson will talk about the joint investigation. two men have been arrested as a result. >>> baltimore county is holding a health fair this is for children this evening. it is happening at lock raven. so the fair features mental health services and resources for families. a panel will discuss bullying and take questions on the topic. >>> jermaine jackson asked the courts to let him change his name. he wants to be jermaine jackson but he wants it spelled jacksun on the end. the older brother wants to switch for artistic reasons. a hearing is set for february. he is looking on the sunny side of life. >> like that. >>> speaking of the sunny side let's go to l
and join the concerned members and to talk about youth civil rights in the city of baltimore. the main issue is the money being allocated to build a new jail for youth charged as adults. >>> what does it mean for baltimore and the planned casino. and executives will answer that question. and more this afternoon. the group meets at monaco. >>> and discussing kidnappings. baltimore new commissioner and the county's chief james johnson will talk about the joint investigation. two...
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he was against the civil rights act and figured if it got sex in there, it would be down the drain -- >> even more objectionable. >> even more. and, of course, what happened is he made the amendment, sex into it, and the whole thing passed. [laughter] >> all right. who has a question for one of our amazing panelists? you're going to have to wave your arms so i can see you. yes. >> [inaudible] >> let's see. tell me again where's the microphone? >> over there. >> and there's one on the right, the other aisle too. >> all right. >> is it working? >> hello? well, i was just remarking, or i was taking some note bees about how this -- talking about 43 years ago, and my question is about current male chauvinists and what -- [laughter] do you recommend women employ to deal with the men that we currently face? >> i didn't hear the whole question. you said current male chauvinism? i didn't hear the question. >> right. what advice would you offer to women today. [laughter] >> helen? >> all right. [laughter] >> i'd probably bust 'em in the mouth. [laughter] but, no. .. and make sure they understan
he was against the civil rights act and figured if it got sex in there, it would be down the drain -- >> even more objectionable. >> even more. and, of course, what happened is he made the amendment, sex into it, and the whole thing passed. [laughter] >> all right. who has a question for one of our amazing panelists? you're going to have to wave your arms so i can see you. yes. >> [inaudible] >> let's see. tell me again where's the microphone? >> over there....
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is it a violation for the civil rights to ask a mother to move if they are breast-feeding? or should they take the mom's device and just look the other way if it bothers you? send us your thoughts on web -- mailbag@wusa9.com. >>> a broken pipe is being blamed for a massive plume of steam downtown st. louis. the 20-inch steam pipe broke this morning. you can see how it looks. the steam is just blowing into the air. you can see it from miles away. thankfully no one was hurt. the st. louis fire official says that they will now need to shut down the street for the next couple of weeks to fix it. no word on exactly what caused that steam pipe's rupture. >> let's talk about the weather around here. >> yeah, you can definitely feel a cool down compared to yesterday, derek. we have had mid-70s yesterday at this time. today in the low 60s. average high is in the low 60s. so this is where we should be for this time of the year temperature wise. though we did see the sunny skies as well later on today. here is a look at the weather camera. a beautiful shot of the white house today. on
is it a violation for the civil rights to ask a mother to move if they are breast-feeding? or should they take the mom's device and just look the other way if it bothers you? send us your thoughts on web -- mailbag@wusa9.com. >>> a broken pipe is being blamed for a massive plume of steam downtown st. louis. the 20-inch steam pipe broke this morning. you can see how it looks. the steam is just blowing into the air. you can see it from miles away. thankfully no one was hurt. the st....
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i said i thought part of the civil rights act violates american's right to association. most of the civil rights act is banning discrimination by government. that is good, but i think the parts that ban private discrimination went too far. so i said this. >> private businesses ought to discriminate. i won't go to a place that is racist and i'll speak against them, but it should be their right to be racist. >> for that they demand i be fired, but think about it, i condemned racism. i said i would boycott a racist business, but my heresay was to agree with rand paul when he said on a show, part of the civil rights act went too far. then it does go too far. a black student association and the korean grocer's association should have right to exclude non-blacks or non-koreans. government must not discriminate but private individuals should be able to associate with whom they choose. activists hot left demand that i be fired. they don't want such ideas even heard. i supposed i should be grateful they don't want me killed. some places, that is the norm as we heard tonight. >> i
i said i thought part of the civil rights act violates american's right to association. most of the civil rights act is banning discrimination by government. that is good, but i think the parts that ban private discrimination went too far. so i said this. >> private businesses ought to discriminate. i won't go to a place that is racist and i'll speak against them, but it should be their right to be racist. >> for that they demand i be fired, but think about it, i condemned racism. i...
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i said i thought part of the civil rights act violates american's right to association. most of the civil rights act is banning discrimination by government. that is good, but i think the parts that ban private discrimination went too far. so i said this. >> private businesses ought to discriminate. i won't go to a place that is racist and i'll speak against them, but it should be their right to be racist. >> for that they demand i be fired, but think about it, i condemned racism. i said i would boycott a racist business, but my heresay was to agree with rand paul when he said on a show, part of the civil rights act went too far. then it does go too far. a black student association and the korean grocer's association should have right to exclude non-blacks or non-koreans. government must not discriminate but private individuals should be able to associate with whom they choose. activists hot left demand that i be fired. they don't want such ideas even heard. i supposed i should be grateful they don't want me killed. some places, that is the norm as we heard tonight. >> i
i said i thought part of the civil rights act violates american's right to association. most of the civil rights act is banning discrimination by government. that is good, but i think the parts that ban private discrimination went too far. so i said this. >> private businesses ought to discriminate. i won't go to a place that is racist and i'll speak against them, but it should be their right to be racist. >> for that they demand i be fired, but think about it, i condemned racism. i...
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. >>> and civil rights leader reverend jesse jackson will be in baltimore today. he will speak at a rally in front of city hall. that's at 5 p.m. and the leaders want money allocated for a new jail for young people to go towards programs for youth an alternative to detention. >>> the question 7 we know it has passed. now we know it means table games and casino. >> what does it mean for baltimore? what changes the people that know big gaming tell us what we need to know. >>> and sore throat, fever, what is wrong with you. doctors will tell you so you know what to do. >>> and some people lose so much after sandy ripped through the east coast. now, what you need to do to protect your possessions and some is common sense. >>> all right. the storm is moving away from us. we're going to be cold and windy today. when the warm up will make its move. >>> and 695 is nice and clear here at york road. a massive water main break. the details coming up. >>> this is a live picture of new york city. let's go there and get a look at the tech bites. >>> and in the tech bites micros
. >>> and civil rights leader reverend jesse jackson will be in baltimore today. he will speak at a rally in front of city hall. that's at 5 p.m. and the leaders want money allocated for a new jail for young people to go towards programs for youth an alternative to detention. >>> the question 7 we know it has passed. now we know it means table games and casino. >> what does it mean for baltimore? what changes the people that know big gaming tell us what we need to know....
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whether it was a civil rights attorney, this is a path i've been on. and the last two ads i don't talk about my opponent. what i've done and what i hope to do. that main theme of let's bring people together to find results, i did it as a nonpart son mayor and republican legislative leaders. >> at the level in the senate, do you think you would be able to work with a romney white house? >> i would be able to work with anyone who is president and i would consider any president my partner. i'm a supporter of president obama. but my first three years, president bush was president. we disagreed on a number of issues, i would never have defined myself as a destruction. we worked together on rail to dulles. when the president wanted governors to stand up and support his desire to get a line item veto in terms of the budget, i supported the president on that. i will always look to partner with the president. >> when governor allen came out of the gate with energy. talked about producing our own energy and coal and how you were not a friend to the coal industry
whether it was a civil rights attorney, this is a path i've been on. and the last two ads i don't talk about my opponent. what i've done and what i hope to do. that main theme of let's bring people together to find results, i did it as a nonpart son mayor and republican legislative leaders. >> at the level in the senate, do you think you would be able to work with a romney white house? >> i would be able to work with anyone who is president and i would consider any president my...
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let's bring in our legal guys, a civil rights attorney and law professor in cleveland. good to see you >> thank you very much. richard herman, criminal defense attorney and law professor from las vegas. good to see you as well. >> hi, fred. >> this louis freeh report is scathing and involves more than 400 eyewitnesss and detailed accounts of who knew what when and all of this after the conviction of jerry sandusky. however, his sentencing is coming up. you have to wonder how much this will impact his sentencing. richard. >> i don't think it will impact the sentencing. the jury has spoken on that and i think this man will die in prison. no chance of him getting out and seeing the light of day again. this louis freeh report is devastating. it is devastating to the current status of penn state and to the future status of penn state. it is not inadmissible document in court. however, it is a road map to discover just how deep this horrific conduct by people at penn state, people in control and including the top dog himself joe paterno who could have prevented this 15 rein o
let's bring in our legal guys, a civil rights attorney and law professor in cleveland. good to see you >> thank you very much. richard herman, criminal defense attorney and law professor from las vegas. good to see you as well. >> hi, fred. >> this louis freeh report is scathing and involves more than 400 eyewitnesss and detailed accounts of who knew what when and all of this after the conviction of jerry sandusky. however, his sentencing is coming up. you have to wonder how...
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>> right. plaintiffs' attorneys will jump all over this. litigation, i would expect, would start being commenced next week. there may be statute of limitation issues. penn state will settle these as quick as you can say penn state. they must do that. and look, let's give credit to penn state. >> that's what the lawyers are doing. actually, that's what the lawyers are doing right now. that's exactly right. they are getting these plaintiffs' lawyers in to try to get resolved before it blows up and goes to trial. >> okay. >> they commissioned this report by louis freeh. they turn over all the records that they had in their possession. they want to try to do the right thing here. the problem is it was so devastating and the fact that, don't fool yourself. joe paterno was the top dog at penn state. nobody knows spanier. everybody knows the legendary coach. he himself, the ra-ra ethics coach, he was the one -- >> that's exactly right. >> he's the one who did nothing to protect these young boys. he is the one -- >> yeah. >> that's why penn state h
>> right. plaintiffs' attorneys will jump all over this. litigation, i would expect, would start being commenced next week. there may be statute of limitation issues. penn state will settle these as quick as you can say penn state. they must do that. and look, let's give credit to penn state. >> that's what the lawyers are doing. actually, that's what the lawyers are doing right now. that's exactly right. they are getting these plaintiffs' lawyers in to try to get resolved before it...
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fdr made strides on civil rights. harry truman had, including desegregating of the army. here's humphrey giving this speech on civil rights, shaming that democrats wanted to keep jim crowe in place. you have all the delegates from mississippi and half from alabama that got in and walked out. humphrey started becoming a national figure out of that speech. of course, in 1968 he would gain the democratic nomination in chicago for himself. >> douglas, another moment that caused a big stir was in 1968. that, of course, was the year when martin luther king and senator kennedy were assassinated. violent confrontations in chicago and let's take a listen to abe rib cough. >> when gorge mcgovern isment of the united states, we wouldn't have to have gestapo tactics in the streets of chicago. >> what was the result of that speech, douglas? >> well, it tells mcgovern was gaining popularity, first off. that's '68. in 1972 mcgovern would be the nominee. look, chicago was a disaster for the democrats. mayor daley's police force beat journalists and protesters and used tier gas. alan begi
fdr made strides on civil rights. harry truman had, including desegregating of the army. here's humphrey giving this speech on civil rights, shaming that democrats wanted to keep jim crowe in place. you have all the delegates from mississippi and half from alabama that got in and walked out. humphrey started becoming a national figure out of that speech. of course, in 1968 he would gain the democratic nomination in chicago for himself. >> douglas, another moment that caused a big stir was...
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i would have voted for the civil rights act of 1964. but i do still have some misgivings as to what it did to things -- >> in retrospect and you're not the only one. >> for example, we're in this restaurant now. do you want -- they actually may be allowed for everybody to be armed. let's say the owner of the restaurant wants weapons in here. they should have the ability to say i don't want weapons in here. i have a bar and i don't drink i don't want people to have weapons in here. are you allowed to say that? you're not because we've evolved to a situation that everybody believes you don't own this restaurant, it's a public place. it isn't. this is owned by whoer owns this dine ir. if they don't want guns in here, and i'm a pro gun guy but they ought to be able to say they make the rules. that's the slipperliy slope we're worried about. >> stop, stop. dig into the french fries because we have to go to commercials is what pays the bills, people. we have to go to commercial break. i want to thank our panelists, of course, senator, thank y
i would have voted for the civil rights act of 1964. but i do still have some misgivings as to what it did to things -- >> in retrospect and you're not the only one. >> for example, we're in this restaurant now. do you want -- they actually may be allowed for everybody to be armed. let's say the owner of the restaurant wants weapons in here. they should have the ability to say i don't want weapons in here. i have a bar and i don't drink i don't want people to have weapons in here....
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chamberlains family filed a $21 million civil rights lawsuit against many. the incident was less than two months after a westchester grand jury decided not to indict police officer anthony carelli for the fatal shooting. we attempted to reach the white plains public sector mr. chung but he did not in italy responded we're joined by mayo bartlett . welcome back to "democracy now!" \ the significance, the first officer involved in the police killing of kenneth chamberlain to be suspended without pay? the dea's of is that identified him as using the n word? >> yes. we believe it was used at least two times but he is denying he is the one who did it. he is saying -- he is not the nine the work itself is used, but he is saying he is not the one who used it. we do not know is a voice, but we do know the words were used. >> do you know this is the reason he has been suspended without pay? >> we don't know. they won't tell us. it is logical thing that has to be one of the reasons contemplated. it was in connection with the mayor's promise there would be an answer an
chamberlains family filed a $21 million civil rights lawsuit against many. the incident was less than two months after a westchester grand jury decided not to indict police officer anthony carelli for the fatal shooting. we attempted to reach the white plains public sector mr. chung but he did not in italy responded we're joined by mayo bartlett . welcome back to "democracy now!" \ the significance, the first officer involved in the police killing of kenneth chamberlain to be...
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so say focus on racism, registration, civil rights protection. not hoodies. >> reporter: and reverend jackson will remain here in florida. tomorrow he's scheduled to join reverend al sharpton in sanford. they're going to meet at a charge and they're going to lead a march where city officials are holding a town hall meeting for residents to update them on the trayvon martin case and give them an opportunity to ask questions. fredricka? >> and then, holly, are you able to confirm, is there any truth to the fact that trayvon martin's family wants to pursue a civil case now against george zimmerman? >> reporter: yes, fredricka, you're right. attorneys for the family says they will be filing a civil suit against george zimmerman and against the homeowners' association. the attorney says he believes that federal charges for a hate crime may be difficult. they're hoping that criminal charges will be brought, but they want george zimmerman arrested, so they will go ahead and go forward and file civil charges. >> holly firfer, thank you so much, in eatonv
so say focus on racism, registration, civil rights protection. not hoodies. >> reporter: and reverend jackson will remain here in florida. tomorrow he's scheduled to join reverend al sharpton in sanford. they're going to meet at a charge and they're going to lead a march where city officials are holding a town hall meeting for residents to update them on the trayvon martin case and give them an opportunity to ask questions. fredricka? >> and then, holly, are you able to confirm, is...
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rights leader reverend jesse jackson. earlier we told you aaout a state lawmaker's plan to fine b-g-e 100 million dollars aad pse the money to set up a &pspecial storm clean-up fund?w asked you what you thought of that idea in ouu question of pte day. day. kathy writes on facebook...."no the state does not know how to manage unds." funds." and andrew writes..." sure. let's fine them so they can raise rates." rates.""a big response on this one... anddmany of you in ssate government than ou - have in b-g-e. go toofox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. pou can also souud off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can text your answer to 45203. enter fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. 3 gas prices have dropped consideribly over the past month.so why haven't gas surcharges?the answer.. coming up. 3 --adblib weather tz-- summer ain storms turning normally dry areas in north carolinaainto rivers.in asheville... several roads covered with water close to a foot deep.some residents saw others had wa
rights leader reverend jesse jackson. earlier we told you aaout a state lawmaker's plan to fine b-g-e 100 million dollars aad pse the money to set up a &pspecial storm clean-up fund?w asked you what you thought of that idea in ouu question of pte day. day. kathy writes on facebook...."no the state does not know how to manage unds." funds." and andrew writes..." sure. let's fine them so they can raise rates." rates.""a big response on this one... anddmany...
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they have a commitment to civil rights. he promised that under his administration, the commitment would never waiver. >> cenk: michael, a lot of them gave a diplomatic answer. my question to you is do you think they meant it? it is okay the president is busy or do you think they were a little disappointed but they were talking on tv so they didn't want to say anything bad about president obama? >> you know, cenk, that's a great question. it is a question a lot of people would have had going in. joe biden opened up today. i misspoke and said mr. president was there. joe biden was the one giving the speech. he came in and he said to the crowd there right away, it is good to be home. as soon as he said that, everybody knew that they had the right guy in front of them. by the end of the day i think people did forget. i think it superseded diplomacy. people were happy with the job that joe biden did in houston. >> cenk: that leads to the second point. could joe biden be more fiery than president obama especially on racial issues
they have a commitment to civil rights. he promised that under his administration, the commitment would never waiver. >> cenk: michael, a lot of them gave a diplomatic answer. my question to you is do you think they meant it? it is okay the president is busy or do you think they were a little disappointed but they were talking on tv so they didn't want to say anything bad about president obama? >> you know, cenk, that's a great question. it is a question a lot of people would have...
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if he really intended to speak to this civil rights organization, the oldest in our country, then he might have walked into the room and talked about how we fix basic public education because we know education disrupts poverty. >> bill: we'll get to the speaking to his base remark in a moment. now, either ms. taylor missed it or she is not being honest because during his speech the governor spoke to the education issue. >> i will give the parents of every low income and special needs student the chance to choose where their child goes to school. for the first time in history, if i'm president, federal education funds will be linked to a student so that parents can send their child to any public or charter school they choose. >> bill: don't get more specific than that. so obviously governor romney did address education and, again, ms. taylor mislead the folks who heard her. but why? it's a very interesting question. part of the answer is provided by our pal nancy pelosi. >> well, i think it was a calculated move on his part to get booed at the naacp convention. >> bill: but ms. pelosi
if he really intended to speak to this civil rights organization, the oldest in our country, then he might have walked into the room and talked about how we fix basic public education because we know education disrupts poverty. >> bill: we'll get to the speaking to his base remark in a moment. now, either ms. taylor missed it or she is not being honest because during his speech the governor spoke to the education issue. >> i will give the parents of every low income and special...
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the fbi is expected to release details on its civil rights investigation into the death of trayvon martin. >> sentencing for the woman who gave illegal silicone butt toxin jekss. >> governor o'malley heads for the meeting of the national governor's association. >> a promising high school athlete killed in a terrible crash. while safety officials warn this time of year can be especially dangerous for teens on the road. >> a victory for pit bull owners fighting to keep their pets, at least for now. >> more news, first warning weather and your first traffic report of the morning in a couple of minutes. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪
the fbi is expected to release details on its civil rights investigation into the death of trayvon martin. >> sentencing for the woman who gave illegal silicone butt toxin jekss. >> governor o'malley heads for the meeting of the national governor's association. >> a promising high school athlete killed in a terrible crash. while safety officials warn this time of year can be especially dangerous for teens on the road. >> a victory for pit bull owners fighting to keep...
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late last night the department of justice announced that their civil rights division and the fbi are opening a thorough and independent investigation into the death of trayvon martin that's sure to be welcome news to many in this community and across the nation. >> arrest zimmerman thank you. >> reporter: law students from across florida demanded justice outside the prosecutor's office. >> we want an arrest now. we won't wait. >> reporter: they want george zimmerman arrested for the deadly shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin as the teen walked through this gated community near orlando three eks ago. zimmerman a neighborhood watch volunteer called 911, reporting quote, a suspicious looking guy. >> this guy looks like he's up to no good or on drugs or something. he's got his hand in his waistband. and he's a black male. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> reporter: the two soon got into an altercation. gunshots heard, and a neighbor called 911. >> do you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> all right what is your -- number? >> there's gunshots
late last night the department of justice announced that their civil rights division and the fbi are opening a thorough and independent investigation into the death of trayvon martin that's sure to be welcome news to many in this community and across the nation. >> arrest zimmerman thank you. >> reporter: law students from across florida demanded justice outside the prosecutor's office. >> we want an arrest now. we won't wait. >> reporter: they want george zimmerman...
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the department of justice, they launched a civil rights probe in to the shooting and the grand jury that will examine all of the evidence involving the case, is scheduled to meet april 10th. live with the rally at 5:00 and a individual ill vigil at city hall at 10:00. >> today senator ben carden will join leaders of the civil rights community at a rally to end racial profiling. it start at 1:00 in front of the center for urban families in baltimore. >>> members of the black caucus of maryland will hold a press conference, calling for justice. caucus members will stand in solidarity with black caucuses from around the nation in demands for answers in the on going investigation of the 17 year old. that rally starts at 1:30. >>> civil rights activists and leaders are calling for calm around the nation. the parents of trayvon martin prepare to speak at a community meeting. they had a vigil last night in churches around the nation. worshipers honored the 17 year old by wearing hoodies to the services. george zimmerman , the watch volunteer who shot martin is claiming self defense. many aren't
the department of justice, they launched a civil rights probe in to the shooting and the grand jury that will examine all of the evidence involving the case, is scheduled to meet april 10th. live with the rally at 5:00 and a individual ill vigil at city hall at 10:00. >> today senator ben carden will join leaders of the civil rights community at a rally to end racial profiling. it start at 1:00 in front of the center for urban families in baltimore. >>> members of the black...